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A George III mahogany herringbone strung serpentine cutlery box later converted to a stationery box, lacking lock and key escutcheon, 22.5cm wide, 32.5cm high, 18.5cm deep (at fault), along with a George III mahogany two division unfitted tea caddy with brass swing-handle to the lid, raised on short bracket feet, 22cm wide, 14cm high, 13.5cm deep (2)
A George III mahogany linen press in the Chippendale style the dentil moulded pediment over a blind fret frieze and two single panel cabinet doors opening to reveal five sliding trays over a brushing slide and two short over three long graduated drawers to the base, fitted with gilt brass swing handles with petal moulded discs, raised on ogee bracket front feet, 127cm wide, 235cm high, 63cm deep
A 19th century mahogany satinwood crossbanded marquetry inlaid drop-centre pedestal sideboard, the oval panel and scroll-cut low back over two short frieze drawers, between a single drawer and single panel cabinet door to each pedestal, raised on shaped bracket feet, 252cm wide, 141cm high, 71cm deep
A George II Padouk fall-front bureau, the fall opening to reveal a fitted interior of pigeon holes and short drawers, over a sliding well, above two short and two long drawers fitted with heavy brass swing-handles and pierced key escutcheons, raised on plain bracket feet, the bureau with heavy brass side carry handles, 98.5cm wide, 105cm high, 50.5cm deep
A 19th century mahogany high floor standing cabinet bookcase the cavetto moulded cornice over a roundel moulded frieze, the twin glazed doors to the upper section with lattice glazing bars opening to reveal three adjustable shelves over a narrow fluted frieze and twin cabinet doors to the base with central patera moulding raised on ogee bracket feet, 102cm wide, 199cm high, 41.5cm deep
A William IV mahogany breakfront sideboard, the crossbanded top with gilt metal pierced back gallery over a reeded edge and three frieze drawers fitted with brass lion ring handles over two end pedestal cabinets each with a single panel door with re-entrant corners between reeded columns on slender front bracket feet, 136cm wide, 92cm high, 45cm deep
A George III mahogany chest on chest, the dentil moulded cornice over a blind fret frieze with an arrangement on two short over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers to the upper section between reeded canted front corners on a three drawer base fitted with brass swing handles with ribbon moulded pressed oval back plates, raised on shaped front bracket feet, 110cm wide, 180cm high, 55cm deep
A large Indo-Persian wooden box with hinged lid, 20th century, of rectangular shape on four splayed bracket feet, the exterior surfaces with sadeli panels of a decorative geometric design, 11cm high x 65cm length x 40.5cm width, together with a filigree white metal octagonal tray with opposing handles in a floral design, 61cm length x 32cm width, and twelve square sided petal coasters with floral detail 8x8cm, also twelve filigree white metal square shaped cups raised on four splayed feet containing ceramic sleeves with gilded interior and handle and decorative crests to the exterior, and a white metal belt with illusion panel detail and three red paste beads decorating a clasp from which clusters of bells hang, 83.5cm length (at fault) (27)
A Victorian bracket clock by Howell & James, the ebonised case having applied gilt embellishments, including pierced side grills. The face has an applied silver colour chapter ring with black Roman numerals and hands, above and below dial are applied gilt details, supported on cast gilt feet. Presentation label applied below. 42cm H
A Winterhalder & Hofmeier burr walnut and gilt brass quarter chiming bracket clock, late 19th century, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys hour markers, subsidiary dials for slow/fast and chime/silent, the three train movement chiming the quarters on four coil gongs and the hour on a further gong, the backplate stamped W&H/Sch, the handsome arch top case surmounted by three acorn finials above a foliate cast mount in the arch, the arch door flanked by Corinthian columns, the breakfront plinth base raised on flattened gilt brass bun feet, with pendulum, winder and case key. 60cm to top of the finial
William Waldie, Dunse, a Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1830, the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched door flanked by columns, the case with quarter columns flanking a moulded door over a fielded panel, the base raised on bracket feet, the painted arch dial with subsidiary seconds, painted in the arch with a shepherd and his flock, signed. 212cm

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